Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... instance that can be produced of the restlessness of the human disposition . Perhaps , however , it should rather be ascribed to the powerful influence of the amor patriæ ; a principle so universally strong , that the natives of Lapland ...
... instance that can be produced of the restlessness of the human disposition . Perhaps , however , it should rather be ascribed to the powerful influence of the amor patriæ ; a principle so universally strong , that the natives of Lapland ...
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... instances of persons of his acquaintance retaining their facul- ties , and a competent share of bodily health , after their 80th year ; and examples are not wanting of the preservation of health and intellect till after the age of 90 ...
... instances of persons of his acquaintance retaining their facul- ties , and a competent share of bodily health , after their 80th year ; and examples are not wanting of the preservation of health and intellect till after the age of 90 ...
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... instances the author loses sight of that speculative so- briety which becomes the character of a philosopher , and in- others deviates from that chastized taste which belongs to the accomplished scholar , he elsewhere utters sentiments ...
... instances the author loses sight of that speculative so- briety which becomes the character of a philosopher , and in- others deviates from that chastized taste which belongs to the accomplished scholar , he elsewhere utters sentiments ...
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... instance , even in England , of academical honours being granted to a woman , Mrs. ( or Miss ) Bullock may surely expect something , if not from their justice , at least from their gallantry . 6 This lady expresses her object to be to ...
... instance , even in England , of academical honours being granted to a woman , Mrs. ( or Miss ) Bullock may surely expect something , if not from their justice , at least from their gallantry . 6 This lady expresses her object to be to ...
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... instance of the efficacy of a dead language in veiling an offensive and contemptible image , so that it may be coupled without any striking absurdity even with the ensign of royal power . To prove the total unfitness of many English ...
... instance of the efficacy of a dead language in veiling an offensive and contemptible image , so that it may be coupled without any striking absurdity even with the ensign of royal power . To prove the total unfitness of many English ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen 6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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